3pk 032915 the last supper lw - crossroads kids club

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3PK March 28-29, 2015 John 13-16 Jesus Storybook Bible (pp. 286-293) The Last Supper Jesus wants us to stay near him. First 10 minutes of the service hour: Engage kids in cooperative play activities to help them connect to other kids Next 5 minutes: Connect Time Next 25 minutes: Large Group Last 25 minutes: Snack and Small Group Finish early? Repeat the activity! Kids this age learn through repetition. Or, check out the end of the activities section to find an idea for this week. Keep in mind, kids might not be perfectly engaged during small group. Do your best to engage every kid, but don’t let redirecting take the place of reviewing the story. You may be surprised at what they pick upeven if they appear to be disengaged! As kids leave, encourage parents to ask kids: When can you spend time with Jesus? Jesus knew his disciples needed some teaching and encouragement before he left. So he spent his last meal with them, modeling servant-love and preparing them to stay connected with him even if he wouldn’t be physically present with them much longer.

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3PK

March 28-29, 2015

John 13-16 Jesus Storybook Bible (pp. 286-293)

The Last Supper

Jesus wants us to stay near him.

First 10 minutes of the service hour: Engage kids in cooperative play activities to help them connect to other kids Next 5 minutes: Connect Time Next 25 minutes: Large Group Last 25 minutes: Snack and Small Group Finish early? Repeat the activity! Kids this age learn through repetition. Or, check out the end of the activities section to find an idea for this week.

Keep in mind, kids might not be perfectly engaged during small group. Do your best to engage every kid, but don’t let redirecting take the place of reviewing the story. You may be surprised at what they pick up…even if they appear to be disengaged!

As kids leave, encourage parents to ask kids: When can you spend time with Jesus?

Jesus knew his disciples needed some teaching and encouragement before he left. So he spent his last meal with them, modeling servant-love and preparing them to stay connected with him even if he wouldn’t be physically present with them much longer.

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GOAL: Connect time is all about engaging kids in a short, interactive game to prepare them for Large Group.

• Clean up! (10 minutes after the service start time, when you get the 5-minute warning from the presenter)

• Stand in a circle o Grab hands o Come as close together as you can o Then step back as far apart as you can without releasing hands o Repeat several times. Feel free to mix it up:

§ Walk together and apart sloooowly, quickly, use baby steps, hop forwards and backwards, etc.

o End close together and tell kids today’s story is all about how Jesus wants to be close to us!

o Line up to prepare to walk in

Before you go, practice putting on your listening ears to hear the story. Then tip-toe in together!

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Goal: Kids will understand that they can talk to Jesus anytime. He always wants to talk to us! Why? Young kids are literal, and it can be hard for them to understand how to spend time with Jesus when he’s not physically here with them. We want to give them really concrete ideas for when they can talk to him. Tips: Before you pray, tell the group you’re going to talk to Jesus. Model talking to him as you’d talk to a friend.

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REVIEW THE STORY 1. Why did Jesus have a special meal with his followers? (He wanted to teach them some

important things before he went back to heaven.) 2. Why did Jesus surprise his disciples by washing their stinky, dirty feet? (He wanted to

show them to serve each other, even if it means washing camel poop off someone’s feet.)

3. Jesus wanted his disciples to know how to stay close to him even when he was gone. How can we stay close to Jesus? (talk to him, listen to him)

4. Can we talk to Jesus when we are… • taking a bath? • riding in the car? • feeling sad? • in our bed at night? • feeling happy? • eating?

5. Let’s talk to Jesus right now. Ask if anyone would like to pray out loud. If several kids want to pray, let them take turns.

ACTIVITY: HOT POTATO

• We’re going to play Hot Potato. Choose an item from your room that kids can easily pass (like a ball).

• Sit in a circle and explain that we’re going to pass a ball (or other object) around the circle while the Kids Club CD is playing on the CD player. When the music stops and you’re holding the ball, you can tell us when we can talk to Jesus.

• If kids get stuck, use one of the examples below and ask, “can we talk to Jesus when we’re…?”

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• At the zoo • Brushing our teeth • At the grocery store • Playing with friends • Taking a bath • Riding in the car • In your bed • Eating lunch • Feeling sad • Feeling silly • Feeling mad • Feeling happy

Then gather back at tables and give kids a coloring page. Extra Time? Play Simon Says: Line the kids up in a row. Stand a few feet away, facing them. Explain that you will give them a command It should be fun and silly like “touch your nose,” “spin around,” “jump on one foot,” or “quack like a duck.” Before most commands, you will say, “Simon Says.” (“Simon says spin around!”) If Simon says it, the kids should do it. But…if Simon doesn’t say it (“Spin around!”) the kids should stand still. To mix it up, let kids take turns playing Simon. Or turn it into “_________(kid’s name) Says.”

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The story and video for this week covers a lot of topics, so it will be a challenge to not get bogged down in details that preschoolers can’t comprehend easily. So make sure you emphasize that Jesus wants to be close to us. Spending time talking with and listening to Jesus is really important.

Wear a microphone! Headset or lapel mic, whatever works best for you...but just wear one. A mic gives you the option of lowering or raising your voice—changing inflection. That’s a great technique to keep kids’ attention.

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*Click to play intro music Presenter: Hi Friends! Welcome to Kid’s Club. I'm _______________ and I'm really glad you're here today. Before we get started, I want you to meet my friend HOPS. She’s going to remind us of the kind of choices we can make today in Kids’ Club. Video: HOPS 1 Have Fun! (about 1 minute) Wow, let me see those listening ears again (let kids respond). Great! Now raise your hand if you’re ready to have some fun in Kids’ Club today! (Let kids respond.) Me too! Alright, let’s start by remembering the beginning of a very special story…. REVIEW Presenter: (Hold up the Bible for kids to see.) This is God’s story. Out of all the stories in the world, this story is the most important. It’s God’s Rescue plan. Remember how God made the whole world and everything was good? God made an amazing home for us because he loves us SO much! Let me see a BIG smile (let kids smile). But then…. something bad happened. A snake tricked Adam and Eve into thinking God didn’t really love them. They disobeyed God, and sadness and death came into the world! Show me your sad face. (Let kids respond.) But God loved Adam and Eve—and us—WAY too much to leave us alone in a world full of wrong things. So God sent his son Jesus to rescue us! This is great news, so let’s see your happy face again! (Let kids respond.) JESUS’ LAST SUPPER Jesus the Rescuer lived on earth and he ate and slept and went potty and played, just like you! But as he got older, Jesus knew that he would return to Heaven soon, so he had some really

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important things to teach his disciples—he wanted to show them how to stay close to him, even after he went to Heaven! We’re going to watch a video about what Jesus told his disciples, his friends. As you watch see if you can figure out how we can stay close to Jesus. Video: God's Story / The Last Supper Wow, so Jesus washed their super stinky feet and told them to serve each other. He even promised to send a helper—the Holy Spirit. Then Jesus reminded his followers that they can stay close to him by spending time with him—talking and listening to him. It’s really important to spend time with Jesus so we can know how to follow and obey him! WE CAN TALK TO JESUS ANYTIME Talking to Jesus is called prayer. And prayer is a fancy word for talking to Jesus. We can tell Him about things that make us sad or things that make us happy. We can tell Him we’re sorry when we disobey and we can tell Him about things we’re excited about. And we can talk to Jesus anytime and anywhere! Let’s see if you guys can guess some ways. (Pull the following items out of the box and ask kids, “Can we talk to Jesus when we’re…”)

Rubber duck – taking a bath Car – riding in the car Sad face – feeling sad Bed/pillow – at bedtime

Happy face – feeling happy Plate – eating And you know what? We can pray right now. Let’s ask Jesus to help us to follow him! (Lead kids in the following prayer, breaking it into smaller, repeatable phrases.) Pray: Hi Jesus! Thanks for always loving me no matter what. Thanks that I can talk to you anytime, about anything. Aaaaaa-MEN! WORSHIP Now let’s praise Jesus with a couple songs. Ready? Stand up! Song: Come With Me (with hand motions) Song: Thank You Lord Dismiss kids to small groups. (Be creative as you dismiss them. Ask them to come give you a high five first, or maybe tiptoe or hop--like Hops--to their groups.) Extra song: King of the Jungle

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Close / far game – no supplies needed

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Per kid Coloring Page: Grapevine Per room Markers/crayons 1 CD player 1 Kids’ Club CD

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1. Song slide: for when kids enter the room (All that You Need instrumental; mp3 only; can be downloaded on website)

2. Video: HOPS 1: Have Fun! https://vimeo.com/25767958

3. Video: God's Story / The Last Supper (https://vimeo.com/30378807)

4. Song: Come With Me (with hand motions) (https://vimeo.com/49923933)

5. Song: Thank You Lord 6. Extra Song: King of the Jungle

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Tell me about Jesus’ last meal. How can you stay close to Jesus?

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Jesus Storybook Bible (pp. 286-293) 1 box with the following items inside Rubber duck

• Toy car (but bigger than a hotwheel) • Picture of a sad face (can use an emoticon so

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the idea is obvious to the kids) • pillow • Picture of a happy face (like previous picture) • Plate

Daily Talk Starts – separate doc